Well hell, I wanted to read that, but the link took me to an ad, which ran for several seconds then finally offered a "Close" button. But the close button didn't do anything, and when the ad finished I wasn't forwarded to the article. I guess it's not that important, and I'll try to remember not to bother with "The Awl" links in the future.

Well hell, I wanted to read that, but the link took me to an ad, which ran for several seconds then finally offered a "Close" button. But the close button didn't do anything, and when the ad finished I wasn't forwarded to the article. I guess it's not that important, and I'll try to remember not to bother with "The Awl" links in the future.

Wow, that does go for a fair amount nowadays. It's a great album, too - just four tracks of long, evolving, hypnotic drones. It promises to facilitate travel through time and it delivers, as you often end up one hour in the future before you know it.

There doesn't seem to be an official release still available, but I expect it's not actually that hard to get hold of if you know where to look. If you were to do something like Google "Coil Time Machines mp3" or something like that, you never know.

That's a good guess, but it's a wrong guess, unfortunately. The Time Machines album wasn't released until 19**9**8, which was significantly later than 1988.Turns out the song is actually "Truly Dead" by Alan Silvestri from the Predator 2 soundtrack.